Planned Activities

We’ll have a string of talks for you, interpolated by some snacks and time to
meet the other attendees.

Olle Jonsson: No server? Ruby functions on AWS Lambda

AWS Lambda, a cloud service to host “single-function web services” or
“serverless functions”, has begun offering support for Ruby. Olle Jonsson
takes us through what that means, and what you could do with it.

There will be Ruby code and Amazon Web Services configuration shown,
but it’ll all be explained. No Ruby or cloud computing experience required.

Jens Nockert: RuboCop

Why is breaking the rules important? Tips on how to change the rules to fit your needs and why you should do it.

The location

The location is on the ground floor, and doors open with motors.
It is fully accessible to people with mobility issues.

When is it?

Just after office hours, say 17:30, and for about 3 hours.
We try to keep the most interesting bits accessible to
people who can not hang around too long, by placing them in
the middle of the event’s timeline.

Snacks

FooCafe – our kind host – will serve refreshments a free snack
in the form of pizza. Details of that will be explained at the event,
by a FooCafe representative. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free pizza
options will be asked about when we’re there.

By the way: What is Ruby?

Ruby is a programming language which says it “optimizes
for programmer happiness”. We’ve started a separate
Introduction to Ruby page,
to get you up to speed.